Orthodox Jewish Leaders Meet With President Obama

Today, a delegation of rabbinic and lay leaders from the American Orthodox Jewish community met at The White House with President of the United States Barack Obama and his Chief of Staff, Mr. Jack Lew. The meeting was organized by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (aka “the Orthodox Union”) through its Washington, DC office and its Executive Director for Public Policy, Nathan Diament.

Among the policy issues discussed with the President and his Chief of Staff were:

• U.S. policy toward Israel

• U.S. action to thwart Iran’s effort to obtain nuclear weapons

• Proposals for expanding federal aid in support of Jewish day school education

• The critical importance of protecting the religious liberties of faith-institutions in the United States

• Ongoing efforts to bolster the security of Jewish community institutions in the face of terror threats through the Nonprofit Security Grant Program

After the meeting, Dr. Simcha Katz, President of the Orthodox Union, stated: “We are deeply appreciative to President Obama and Chief of Staff Lew for meeting with us to discuss the President’s priorities and the Orthodox Jewish community’s values and interests.”

Rabbi Steven Burg, Managing Director of the Orthodox Union, stated: “We are honored that the Orthodox Union could play our role as the convener of this important meeting with President Obama in service to our community and the country in which we are blessed to live.”

Nathan Diament, the Orthodox Union’s Executive Director for Public Policy, stated: “Today, President Obama engaged with Orthodox Jewish leaders in a thoughtful and serious conversation about the values and interests of our community. We look forward to ongoing opportunities to work with the President on shared goals.”

At the conclusion of the meeting, in the Oval Office the Orthodox leaders presented President Obama with a framed reproduction of President George Washington’s letter to the Jewish community of Newport, Rhode Island — the first occasion upon which Jewish leaders and an American president exchanged their views.

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